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1 NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1938 sut the land. all empty on a chill morn. So didst The late dowager queen Marie of hie the permanent coal provider to Roumania. but who at that time Jackson Lumber yard to order a winters supply of that fine coal they was the queen of her nation. The story told was this: Marie, at do traffic in at that building em the out break of the great war was porium. We didst this last week at the Edited by Students of Nyssa High School in Italy visiting there with the Italian queen. These two women Golden Rule snoop out a bolt of soft were among those who urged their woolen yardage. Warm brown it was governments to join with the Allies with a gay orange nubby fleck. With STAFF ¡ W ALTER PIERCE a dress from that one could do JOURNALISM STUDENTS VISIT JOURNAL and prevailed in their pleas. Editor-In-Chief Ann Johnson T A L K S TO STUDENTS many things with it in the way of PRINTING PLANT ON FIELD TRIP FRIDAY So Roumpnia soon felt the iron Assistant Editor Hollis DeOrofft boot of the invader and none more a change of accessories especially Sports Editor Merle Kurtz Oregon C eii’ tessnnn gives i Process of Newspaper Printing t than its queen who by this time if it were made with a separate Assignment Editors— Joyce Ash .Vivici* to Journalists Demonstrated For Group skirt and a saucy bolero that are | had returned to Bucharest. craft and Floy Byram A C T IV IT Y CALENDAR of Thirty-Three i ------- so popular this season. But if brown For her son. her first born, lay Alumni—Nelda Chamberlain and Tilings About Nyssa's Shops ------- Congressman Wal.er M. Pierce be a color that thou canst not abide Friday — Football game at j sick unto death of typhoid. Too Nadine Crocker The inside of a newspaper o ffic e ’ mot the 33 members of the jour- they do have a wide selection of Nyssa. ! ill to be moved. Features— Robert McCoy, Robert was explained to 33 beginning stu-1 na,lsm classes while they visited others and among them there are Thursday — Band Practice 2 -------- I W ith a faithful nurse and a trust- Duffy. Norbert Sarazin and Herbert dents in journalism Friday after- the ° a t e City Journal office last bound to be those that please thee. o’clock. Smith. On Friday last as Congressman j ed aide she remained at the capital noon by Mr. Louis P. Thomas, ed i.o r; Friday. And in that grocery department Reporters—Members of the Jour Pierce didst stop in for a last fare- | with her boy hidden, when the rest Mr. Pierce addressed the group of the Nyssa Gate City Journal at the Golden Rule there are fine nalism class well ere he left this neck of the j ot the court and its officials moved A story written for the group was and outlined briefly the possibilities JEAN JOHNSON buys in fine foods always. woods, the High School Journalism j *° safer quarters, exhibited In typewrl.ten form as 1 ahead for students entering the Dost think last years coat hangs TO HOLD OFFICE class didst put in its appearance al- j *n the days that followed she SCHOOL S P IR IT left the copy desk with the head journalism field. so. So he obligingly didst stay to i nursed him and when the life had upon thee like something from the He stated that it wasn't so much What do we mean by the words line attached to go to the mechan- shake their hands and to speak a left his body. W ith the aid of her rag pickers bag and to look at it “school spirit?" It doesn’t mean at G IRLS LEAGUE HAS F IR S T ical department. Students observed what we did but how we did it. Also M EETING OF YEAR few words. Twas a pithy talk an d ! faithful servants buried him. And doest dampen they spirit like rain tending a few games and giving a this story as i was set up on the he said that it wasn’t so much what full of much that gave food for J none didst know- Then in the agony on the day of the picnic. But tis few feeble yells or taking a h alf linotype machine and then saw gal we had but how we appreciated Jean Johnson was elected vice- thought and we didst think twas t of her grief didst go through the in not yet worn out so must do thee hearted interest in school activities. ley proof taken for checkup on er what we had. He stressed the fact most timely spoken but perhaps vaders lines disquised as a peasant another year. Brace up. Tote it over It does mean attending as many president of the girls league to re rors. They followed it onto the com that the existence and accomplish none more than that we should ini vegetable woman, to Join her fam- to Mrs. Morgan at her tailor shop. games as possible and showing a place Eleanor Haworth at the first posing division where the type was ments of democracy depended meeting Monday. for lively interest in school activités. this country pause to give thanks | hy and friends in the temporary Let her refit it and clean it properly inserted in the page. Cop largely upon the education of the The meeting was called to order thee. Truly thou wilt tote it home now and then to the Creator for eopital- Every day our coach and foot ies of the Journal were then run youth of America. the privilege of living in it. For Kipling was right. Queen or pea- again with the smlie of a Sunny ball squad are out on the field prac by the president, Ann Johnson, with off on the press with the new story N. H. S. Floy Byram as presiding secretary. while we do be beset with divers o f ! sant. At least when it comes to our I Jim upon thy phyz. ticing and striving to build up a The Epworth League of the inserted and these were distributed Mrs. Young, the Girls’ League ad troubles and fears and are continu- offspring we are alike as a row of Soon the country side will be dot team that Nyssa high school will be Methodist church held a watermel to the students. visor. gave a few words of welcome ally dedeviled by an ever increasing! P*ns' wc women the world over, ted with pink whitish pigs swing proud of. We should all come out to Mr. Thomas said that most news on feed Saturday night at the home taxation, still we do have peace and I With rains in the low lands will | ing from high poles and ready for the games and stand by our team to the new members. papers in their composition follow og Mr. A. A. Bratton. There were Programs and committees for the there is yet left to us a breath of j come the snow to the mountains j storages. Tis then that thou wilt during victory and defeat. a straight line of progression back approximately 40 of the high school year were outlined as follows: democracy. Tho we have gone far and soon the tinkle of sheep bells be wishing that thou hadst listen i f is very discouraging for our from the editorial office. The class j group present. Games were played Floy Byram Nelda Chamberlain, astray from ideals of the founders! hp felling of flocks coming in ed to a word of precaution and yell leaders to come out to the noted that the last stage of printing i before the feed, Boren, Lucy of the nation. And our neighbors f ° r winter shelter* But yet no shep- provided thyself with one of those games and find a small group be Zelda Brown, Ida was completed at the rear end of I N. H. S. above and below do mind their own PardK tents dot the pastures like new cold storage lockers that Mr cause the yells will undoubtedly Green, and Ruth Cooper, program the building and that all intermed- ! Notice committee; Laura Savage, Joyce affairs and leave us to ours even mushrooms. The sure sign that win- Ramsey hast builded just back of sound weak with so small a group iate steps were completed in the Any additional students with in his grocey mart. And he didst tell* So lets all get together and co-oper Ashcraft, Alma Day, Eileen Slippy, center of the building. as it should be. : *er Is near. struments desiring to try out for Annie Schweizer, and D. Calahan. Too, we didst hear a strange story! do nlways remember a flock us that now they are going fast but ate with our yell leaders. The process of casting metal band are asked to report in the gym Marie Wallace, this week of the woman who was! tllat stretched along the back road yet there are still a few for those Not only at games should wc Cinderella Ball; froms from cardboard mats such as nasium at 2 o'clock next Thursday. Karoline Kanyid. Laura Prosser. a queen and the queen who was a 1 ior Perhaps a mile one bleak after who have waited. show our enthusiasm but in our N. H. S. are used in advertisements was Norma Suiter, Mary Roberts, Rest woman. Twas told to us by one who j n °on- Wearily the Sheppard, staff Mrs. Young: Bob McCoy, what is demonstrated. On Sunday we didst tramp in student body meetings and all Room. talked and supped with her many hand trudged ahead to where an the rain with the dogs and A general discussion followed the first line of “ The Battle Hymn the school functions. All of us should Louise Tensen, Hazel Huffman, times when she some years ago j °pened gate swung into the emp y fam ily’s lone pheasant getter till take part in our school activities Doris Graham, Donna Ashcraft, concerning setting of hand type, of the Republic” ? didst make a good will tour through i pasture. Gray he was with the dust darkness didst come. And were ever and make this another successful Bob: Do you take this woman to operation of a job press and ethics Ann Johnson, Doris Hite, Mothers ------------------------------------------------I o f many miles upon him. from the school year. be your lowfully wedded wife. of journalism. Tea; Frances Foster, Betty Schwei battered hat on his black head to | bappy Wbe" ‘ be sp0t didst, d° Lets really yell and show our N. H. S. zer, Louise Klingback, Lucille Sallee x v the battered shoes on his feet. So tbe “ k g >ob and * ast *>ld school spirit and pep. Helen Boydell, Audrey Dewey, P ub-’ H U j H W A I r A 1 K U L too was the flock dirt gray with it I by thla be thal> th* N. H. 8 . licity; Gloria Glascock, Phyllis ABOUT ORGANIZED and as weari.y plodded along. A n d ! the Baldridge Implement company TO THE STUDENT Poage, Idaleen Maw, Emily Otis, j -------- at the end the pack horses and which didst the job. The purpose of this article is to Pauline Gann, Scrap Book. | SCOUTS TO STA R T D U TY dogs heads drooping. All outlined And were happy too that no flat help the students of Nyssa high June Wilson, Luella Leuck. Clar- IN COUPLE OF WEEKS against the sodden gray of the aut ______ umn sky W'here a sullen sun set did appear in the tires to take the school to get more good out of the issa Tillman, lone Benson, Betty: football games. joy out of the day But did not won Wilson. Velma Fox, Vod-vil; K ath -j The organization of a highway coldly. As you walk down the hall of the leen Clowers, Lorraine Rider, Ruth patrol to provide safety for school Exhausted they seemed in a der since they be of those good Good JESS R. BAKER cheerless world, when suddenly th e j Years which Art Norcott doest sell school, after the game or down the Flanary, Style Show; Helen Mazac children while going to and from O P TO M E TR IS T streets, you hear statements, like leaders came to the opened pasture at ^is service station at Main and Jean Johnson, Verna Mitchell, B a -: school is now nearing completion, Graduate Univ. o f Cal. School “ Brown surely can run zaar. gate and with a bleat of joy turned I Second. And Art do be no mean this: | The Nyssa Boy Scouts, Troop 19, of Optometry in. Then as if an electric current j hunter himself when he canst take through that line." “ Did you see Nominees for vice president on- who are in charge of this duty re- O ffice Hours 9-5 and by I ad passed through them the flo c k ' the time from his labors to do a Brown go for that touchdown?" cluded Flora Proseer, Louise Ten- port that it will be ready to start in Appointment For most of these statements all sen, Laura Savage and Jean John- about two weeks. came to life. Shoved and crowded bit o i it. i L o w As Telephone 244-J. 67 S. 2nd St. The function of this patrol Is to and bleated into this haven until all ’Tis no longer necessary that thy these people saw was Brown carry son. Ontario. Oregon ing the ball. They didn’t see the ten N. H. S. instruct, direct and control the were accounted for. Then the tired John wear his chapeau until the members of the student body in sheppard put up the gate and pass last speck of life be gone from it other men blocking and knocking PEP R A L L Y HELD the opponents down so that Brown crossing the streets at or near ed in too. « and his head doest remind thee of VIRGIL E. IN G RANDSTAND But whether the sheep are down a roosters tail in a rain storm to could carry the ball for a touch “ Getting acquainted with foot schools. The members of the patrol JOHNSON 4.40-21 down. These people don’t get to see from the hills or not here at the get his money’s worth there from, ball was the theme behind the pep will be selected from the sixth to IR R IG A T IO N AND CON the biggest part of the game. the tenth grades and their service Nyssa packing company they do for at the M ain’s Cleaners they have assembly held in the grandstands STR U C TIO N ENGINEERING The next game let us watch and will be approved by a parent or ever have on hand a good supply of installed a fine modem hat cleaner yesterday afternoon. Oregon License No. 1890 4.75-19 see what makes it possible for the tender and tasty lamb. Lamb curry and can fix it newish for thee in A short scrimmage between two guardian. Officers will serve for one Idaho License No. C. E.—382 ball carrier to go for long runs and halves of the football squad was school term. Other members may and rice do make a fine autumn jiffy time. P. O. Box 660 make the blocking and tackling and conducted and various plays and be changed at Intervals of about | dish and inexpensive it is too forj Now a new an(j shining paint job Nyssa Oregon I am sure you will get more out of 8.00-19 rules were explained by Frank Parr. j s,x weeks. Any officer or member those who do have many mouths to j upon the family omnibus doest in- the game and will enjoy It much The players were introduced to the ■ should be removed for not uphold- j $ 7 6 0 {eed- | deed be a joy to a prideful soul and more..—E. G. G. student body and several yells were! intt his duty,, the state mips specify. | With a sweet preserve and a bit a double horn wilt make the road Dr. A. G. Baumeister N. H. S. practiced. I These boys will be under the su- of piccalilli tis considered rajah hog budge a bit but both are of S-2S-I7 The rally was held to help organ- parvis ion of Mr. Grant Rinehart, j food in India. Palmer Graduate Chiropractor little use if the battery be a weakj SPORTS GOSSIP $ And if it be that you do make and worn out morsel. So if thine i The Nyssa football team suffered ize for the home games with On- scoutmaster, and state police o f-1 Wilson Bdg, Ontario, Ore. your own preserves and relishes or has run low and only starts by fits a defeat at the hands of the Weiser tario, Emmett and Fruitland. soon. fleers. Members of the patrol will | New Painless Ohiropractic L IF E T IM E N . h . S. wear yellow Sam Browne belts. A . do buy them already prepared, Bar and spurts pay a call to Bert and eleven last Friday although the G U A R A N TE E " PHONE 28 BOOK REVIEW patrol member will stand on the ney Wilson at his provision center Charlie at the Powell service station Bulldogs apparently outplayed the Some day when you have lots of cul"h and control the children un can supply thy need at most pleas and take a look at the snazzy bat Wolverines through the game. The settle down in a nice cozy til traffic subsides He then signals break for Weiser came in the third time, ing prices. tery numbers they do traffic in. CARL H. COAD quarter when Graham got off a comer with a book entitled “ Sixi f ° r *he children to cross the street Did the drain drops come apitter We didst talk this last week with A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W patter upon the roof of thy home cur good friend John Ostrom at his poor kick on the Nyssa goal line Years in a Malay Jungle” by Car- in a group. The patrol members will reach and the Wolverines came back to veth Wells, and see Darwin's topsy stead and find a weak spot there in Ilns s k id -re s istin g center- PHONE 31 Nyssa lumber yard and he didst tell their posts ten or fifteen minutes traction . . . Supertwist shove the winning touchdown over. where it trickled down upon the j turvy world assemble right there be Nyssa, Oregon us much of his wares that were in Cord in every ply, at a price before the opening and closing of In spite of the defeat Nyssa can fore you! floor beneath. Then, now tis the deed news to us. Also he didst show that's real good news for best time while the sun shineth to fix us some beauteous plans for a home. boast of having one of the You will probably be highly en school and will remain until after th rifty tire buyers! it. For be not fooled more rains will One that made us long for some backfields in the conference. Stan tertained by tales of Mr. Wells’ life the last bell. Individual membeis L. A. Maulding, M.D. come and mayhap long weeks there ley Ray and Gene Gaston take care os a surveyor in the Malay Jungle, o f the patrol have not yet been thing bigger and better in the way t o p - n o t c h Physician and Surgeon will be when the snows will lie upon of living quarters, and so he will of the speed and with a little block the habits of the natives, the freaks selected. W O R LD ’S VALU E! ing either one o f these boys can of nature that are exhibited in the the roof. Tis then that thou wilt be Phones 37R and 37W F IR S T any one who calls on him for ad C o o d yea r R -t carry the ball for good yardage. happy that thou didst give heed and vice in building matters. jungle, and ever so many more in com bines value Hours:* 10 to 12 and 1 to 5 CHOICE! , Passing plays the greatest part in teresting things. and econ om y. s ee. the man Stuntz at his lumber Daily—Except Sunday Th e C o o d y e a r G oodyear R -l Long evenings are with us and ■ Nyssa's offensive threat and prom- yard and there purchase some of Mr. Wells' book is packed full of give* you m in i G - ! All-Weather Wilson Building mayhaps there come a sadness fori ises ^ p]ay an outstanding part in m u m value and that excellent roofing he does carry laughs from cover to cover; so read lead« to value, safety, at eco n the summer just spent when eve- | fuf ure games. Ray Graham can at such a low cost for so high grade the book and pass the laughs (if not mileage, econ o m y prices! ning lingered late in the hills and I dropped back from end to kick the book) along to your neighbor. a product. omy, safety! DR. E. D. NORCOTT one did so much after the sun had *- - — *»8 1 8 1 * and help Fullback Harold Holmes lo ‘ w \ .* 6 4 0 Too wc didst look upon our coal N. H. 8 . W e s t ’ s L ea d in g D E N T IS T bins this last week and didst think set. But there be no need for sad toss the passes. Holmes and Gra- New Students how cheerless and cold they seemed ness for the Nyssa Theatre do be ham can both throw 60 yard passes Sally Fillingsness, a Junior this O ffice Phone 35F2 giving a new and better entertain which are long enough for even a year is again resuming her studies X -R A Y E X A M IN A T IO N S ment all the time where one may College team. in Nyssa. She Is 5 feet 6 inches tall N YS SA OREGON take the whole family to enjoy The team's weakest point and and has brown hair and eyes. She each new program in comfort and Coach John Young's greatest worn ¡s taking only commercial subjects warmth. is the line. Weakened by the ab- Mable Brooks, a junior this year TOWNSEND CLUB Shop in Nyssa with Journal ad scnce of Daniel ‘Chief’ Zamora, the formerly of Nyssa attended school Send for FREE catalog MEETINGS vertisers and thou wilt not waste whole line looked exceedingly bed ¡n California last year. She Is 5 • W e’ll gladly check over your Meetings of the Townsend thy time and thy gas going farther. on defense. Most of the boys are feet 4 inches tall and has blond tires — remove small pieces of Club are held 1st and 3rd green and we hope they will 1m- j hair and blue eyes, , O* 101 Thursday in the Eagles Hall. prove with a little more experience. | Thirza Anderson, from Hyrum. glass, tacks, etc., before they ARCADIA Th Notus game was called o f f , Utah is a sophomore, 5 feet 6 The Public Is Invited cause serious trouble. Come in for * ° aer* w e*1* ' since Notus has entered the six inches and has brown hair and eyes, D R. D eG ross......... President MAI L C O U P O N this free service. No obligation. Mrs. Elmer Stradley called on man league and a special game will \ NOW Cottle, arrived In Nyssa and Mrs. A. V. Pruyn . Secretary Mrs. Chas. Bullard Monday eve be played here tomorrow with the formerly came from Burley. He an d ! Bacalala Beauty School. i p - l i t no. inn si. ning. St. Joseph team from Boise. j his trumpet make quite a combina- I NYSSA AERIE Boise, Idaho N. H. 8 . j tion In the high school band. Mrs. Dale Lakey, Mrs. John Zit- H eaaa M od ( m catalog. F. O. E. NO. 2134 A LU M N I Anne Johnson, new senior from | tercob and Mrs. Theo. Matherley Garret Timmerman left Septem- 1 Rogue River high school. She Is J and Mrs. Anna Dail visited with Meets Wednesday Night Nomo_______________ Mrs. Otis Bullard Monday after her 28 for San Francisco, California, [ called Anne number 2 since there lsj A T EAGLES H A LL noon. * J where he will take a Dciscl Engin-1 another girl by the same name, Visiting Eagles Welcome C ity. eering course. I N. H. 8 , 2nd and Main Mr. and Mrs. Al Bohy were din A R T NARCOTT. Pres. Bill Peutz, who attended school In j Boy Scouts to Hike ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H A R R Y M INER, Sec. The boy scouts are planning a Corvallis. Oregon, last year, will re Splawn Sunday. main home until Christmas and hike across Snake river tonight. Eldon Bohy came Monday from They expect to leave at 6 o’clock. then plans to return to Corvallis. Taylor, Neb., to visit his aunts. Mrs. Alice Hashitani Is remaining Mr. Rinehart will be In charge. Be Chas. Bullard and Mrs. Chas a a home this year She attended school cause of no transportation the trip V 8 plawn. In Caldwell. Idaho the two preced to the dam was postponed. A L L R O O M S OUTSIDE • A L L H A VE Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lackey and ing years. W O R L D 'S N. H. 8 PRIVATE BATH • CENTRAL LOCATION family were dinner guests of Mrs. will come to your home every day through Helen Pond is employed as sec Robertson has Accident NEAR SH O PS, THEATRES AN D A U Anna Dali. Joe Robertson reported to school retary in the unemployment office THE CHRISTIAN SCIEN CE MONITOR POINTS O f INTEREST • ECONOMICAL Truman Wagner was called to the in Baker. She has been working last Friday with a broken shoulder A n International Daily Sews pa per coast on Friday to work on the rail Teacher Visits there several months. It records for you the world’s clean, constructive dCin'rr. The Monitor road. does not exploit crime or sensation: neither doc3 It J-jnore them, N. H. 8 Clayton Patton Is working at but deals correctively with them Features for busy men and all the ft Mr. and Mrs. Chas Bullard en home. M r Ronald Walk visited friends fam ily, including the Weekly Magazine Section. tertained 30 guests at dinner Sun Margaret Mitchell Is working at in Baker last week end. noth day those present were. Mr. and home at the present time. N. H. 8 The Christian Science Publlshlrt, Society ft) SPACIOUS. A IR Y One. Norway Street. Eoston, Massachusetts Mrs. Loyd Orris and family, Mr GENERAL SCIENCE N. H. 8 G A R A G E SERVICE ROOMS-RESTFUL Please enter my subscription to The Chrir.tlan Science Monitor for and Mrs. Otis Bullard. M r and Mrs, Play Select«! Intake: When Betty Wilson ad a period o f ft/ BEDS A W ITH M ASO N AN D 1 year II ? Ov 6 months 1« 00 3 months W CO 1 month t l 00 ft) Chas. 8 plawn and Billie 8 tradley. The first school play of the year mitted Bob Duffy to her living FROM f c BATH Wednesday Issue. Inclrding Magazine Section: 1 year $2 60. 6 ir-sucs 25« G E A R Y STREET Mr. and Mrs John Carr and fam will be presented sometime In No room. ily of Weiser. M r and Mrs. Al Bohy vember Tryouts will be held from ---------- -------------- — ---------------------------------------------------- -- Compression: When Duff gently and family. Mr and Mrs Walno the student body at large and work took her in his arms, and Addreaa__________________________________ - - ----------------------------— of Durky. Sample Copy on Requctt will start as soon as the individual Power: Gave her a kiss Mr and Mrs Kenneth Vander- copies of the play books arrive. Miss Exhaust: When Mr Wilson threw pool went deer hunting Saturday. Susan Martin will be the director. him out, *: ld.4j. - i a l Ji Nyssa Junior Gate City Journa V « Snooper’s Column J $705 8°5 G O O D YEA R SPEEDWAY NOW BEAUTY SCHOOL FREE Special Tuition TIRE INSPECTION Cor di aiiyYoür EX-CEL-CIS TDeauti) ^School NORCOTT Service Station J T THE GOOD NEWS KING GEORGE . SAN FRANCISCO I /